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Entertainment & Sports

Oct. 1, 2014

The NFL has a chance to 'get it right'

In recent days, the NFL has been forced to face its failure to hold abusers accountable and impact the culture of aggression and violence that bleeds from the field into the families of too many NFL players. By Casey Gwinn


By Casey Gwinn


Every day in America, three women and one man die from domestic violence. The majority of all mass murders and all child abductions in the United States occur in the context of domestic violence. One in three women will experience sexual assault or domestic violence in their lifetimes. And millions of children witness such violence every year and learn to model it in their lives as teens and adults. As a result, the vast majority of people we lock ...

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